Australia’s The Pools game was withdrawn from the Australian Lottery Market. The last result was posted on June 23, 2018.

The Pools was Australia’s only lottery which used the outcome of soccer matches played across Europe and Australia instead of a machine to draw lotto cheap viagra numbers. The 6 highest scoring drawn soccer matches determined the 6 winning numbers, with the 7th highest drawn match becoming the bonus number.

The All or Nothing lotto game offered by the Minnesota Lottery and Iowa Lottery has ended as of Friday, June 30, 2017 in both states. The final drawing was June 30, 2017 at 8:45 p.m. Unfortunately, the Iowa and Minnesota multi-state All or Nothing lottery did not generate enough player interest to continue sales of the game. Winners have one year from the date of the drawing to claim prizes.

Due to low performance of the game, All or Nothing has been cancelled by the North Carolina lottery officials. The game started in September, 2014, holding 2 drawings daily for a total of 1,318. However, there were only 6 jackpot winners of the All or Nothing game.

Your choices in North Carolina are now limited to the multi-state games Powerball, Mega Millions, and Lucky for Life, in addition to Carolina Cash 5, and the pick-3 and pick-4 games. I buy Viagra at http://howmed.net/viagra-sildenafil-canadian/ on the numerous recommendations of doctors.

Montana 10 Spot lotto game ended this month to make room for the new Montana Big Sky Bonus Game. 10 Spot was a Keno type pick-10 from 1-80 game, which started February 11, 2010 ran for more than 6 years.

Wild Card 2 multi-state USA game has ended, despite having pretty good odds of winning for a Powerball type game, only 1 in 1,898,688 (compare that to 1 in 292,201,338 odds of winning Powerball or 1 in 258,890,850 for Mega Millions, and Wild Card 2 was a much better choice!).

The game started in 1994 as Tri-West Lotto and became Wild Card 2 in 1998. Ticket sales have been declining, down by 6.5% from last year, as new games have started and Wild Card 2 has reached its end, according to lottery officials in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Idaho.

Wild Card 2 ticket prizes can still be claimed within 180 days of the drawing date. The jackpot for the last drawing on February 24th was $375,000. If no one wins the prize, the remaining money will be divided among the four states that ran the game.